All Comment articles – Page 141
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CommentWhere are the women directors?
Female directors seem to be more thin on the ground than ever, says Beryl Richards
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CommentDon’t miss out in the TV revolution
We all need hits - but TV is changing fast, says Delissa Needham
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CommentEd Vaizey: 'An industry at a crossroads'
The digital revolution is upon us. But the profound and permanent changes it brings are unclear.
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CommentDiary of an AP: Never quite good enough
AP Ollie Scarth on trying to make a difference in the TV industry
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CommentDEBATE: What next for the new DG?
What must BBC incoming director general Tony Hall prioritise as he takes up his role?
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CommentA labour of love
Cara Cummings discusses handling 40 Year Old Virgins sensitively in the latest Zig Zag doc for C4.
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CommentYou the Jury: The Village
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury continues with a look at Company Pictures’ BBC1 drama The Village.
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CommentEffective dealmaking is the lifeblood of independents
Don’t confine creativity to content creation, says Jane Turton.
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CommentMary, queen of Plebs
A secret weapon helped ITV2’s Plebs launch to a huge audience this week – BBC historian Mary Beard.
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CommentBe prepared for the US invasion
Tax breaks will bring an increase in demand - but can we cope, asks Lisa Campbell.
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CommentMaking iPlayer more like ‘telly’
‘TV wanderers’ browsing VoD sites for content online are the future, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentThe Making of The Cleaners
Konstantinos Georgousis travelled to Athens to document the chaos which had engulfed his country.
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CommentDEBATE: Are online premieres the future?
Was Kay Mellor right to hit out at plans to debut Peter Kay’s sitcom on iPlayer?
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CommentBlowing up Napoleon
True North recreates the world’s first vehicle bomb for Nat Geo’s Bloody Tales.
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CommentBanishing bad Danish TV
Barry Forshaw explores the rise of Nordic noir in an excerpt from his new book.
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CommentKeeping Britain Alive: The NHS in a Day
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury returns with a look at The Garden’s The NHS in a Day.
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CommentAmbitious drama on a low budget
On the set of BBC4’s Wodehouse in Exile with Great Meadows exec Robert Cooper in a grass skirt
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CommentAn Olympic performance
Twenty Twelve star Jessica Hynes won an RTS Award for her “subtle” and “talked-about” performance, but subtlety was thrown to the wind when she collected her prize for best comedy actress.
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CommentIndies rise above the recession
Sky content investment helps sector return to 2008 level of £2bn, notes Lisa Campbell
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CommentIraq: 10 years in the line of fire
Much has changed, but peace remains fragile, says CNN International’s Tommy Evans


















